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The anger and frustration though not the trespassing is perfectly understandable to all who love the game, but infuriated fans of the main offenders should not lose hope. Even if your once beloved football club don't appear to care about the distress they are causing you, there is a way forward. We are all facing tough and uncertain times. Even if you're feeling jaded, and your relationship with the game has taken a significant hit, remember that the embers still smoulder and that your love of football will likely burn on forever.
Perhaps it's time to do the unthinkable and start afresh, somewhere new? Thankfully, you still have options. Craig Burley credits football fans around the world for their role in pressuring clubs to withdraw from the Super League. This option is the most straightforward: simply formally shift your footballing allegiances to that secret second team you've always admired but never publicly admitted. You know the one -- you still want your own club to beat them when they play each other, but outside of those meetings you're happy to see them doing well.
Perhaps you admire the togetherness of their fans, the style of football they play, the way they bring through young players, or you just like their general vibe. This could be the perfect time to sever ties and nail your colours to a different mast.
Of course, ordinarily such conduct would be unthinkable, but don't forget that these are extraordinary times. Nobody would blame you given the circumstances. Given the globe-striding nature of modern elite football, the vastly popular Super League clubs have all cultivated fans far beyond the confines of their own immediate local areas.
Many supporters aren't fortunate to live in the direct vicinity of their favourite team and are therefore only able to offer their support remotely. In that case, perhaps a trip to watch your local "big" side live may be the antidote. They may not have the star power of a Manchester City or an AC Milan, but at least they still ensure a decent spectacle on the pitch while also providing a vital focal point for the local community. For example, should you be an avid Manchester United fan based in southern China then perhaps this is a perfect juncture to go all in on supporting your nearest big side -- reigning CSL champions Guangzhou FC.
Barcelona supporters living in Doha, Qatar , could throw their full support behind Al Sadd, who are of course managed by Barca legend Xavi Hernandez. You can still enjoy top-tier matches, continental competitions and some big names, but now you can watch them in person as pandemic-enforced restrictions allow, of course. Football exists outside the top 6. Choose a team that wants you. Choose days like this.
Anybody who has been to watch a non-league game will almost certainly espouse the myriad joys of the experience. Whether it be the cheap tickets and equally reasonable beer and food prices, or that you have a viewpoint close to the pitch from wherever you are in the ground, there is something about a non-league matchday that evokes a simpler, purer time in football's history.
You get to see where your money goes when new fences get erected or the club house gets a new lick of paint, and all the while you feel part of a tight-knit community. London-based Dulwich Hamlet are a fine example , with National League South club more than happy to welcome fans of bigger neighbouring Premier League and Football League clubs to their seater Champion Hill ground for the genuine non-league experience.
Being a West Ham supporter by birth, Cullen knows how it feels to leave the glitz and the glamour of football's upper echelons behind to drop down the leagues in search of authenticity: "We have Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, West Ham, Crystal Palace , Millwall and Charlton fans stood next to each other on the terraces every week.
Everyone gets on because we're here for the Hamlet! Matchday at the Hamlet is a more informal affair than Premier League fans might be used to, with a far more relaxed and friendly atmosphere. You'll make life-long friends, and be able to have a drink with the players in the bar after.
It's a no brainer really. For Manchester United and City fans seeking alternative matchday fare there are a number of semi-professional and non-league clubs dotted across the Greater Manchester area, with the likes of Stockport County, Droylsden FC, Hyde United, Curzon Ashton.
Liverpool and the surrounding area is also well stocked with non-league clubs like Southport FC, Marine AFC, and Prescot Cables all playing between steps six and eight in the English football pyramid. Madrid's football scene may be dominated by Real and Atletico but it also boasts a number of smaller clubs too, with RCD Carabanchel arguably the most well-known by virtue of being the third oldest club in the Spanish capital behind the aforementioned "big two".
Milan is famed for its fierce derby clashes between the Nerazzurri and the Rossoneri , but amateur regional club Brera Calcio also call the Italian city home. Should you be left feeling let down by the team you have always supported, one extreme course of action could be to form your very own football club.
In a situation reminiscent of the current climate, FC United were founded in by disenfranchised Manchester United fans opposed to the takeover of American billionaire Malcolm Glazer. FC United began life in the 10th tier of the English football pyramid, playing their home games at Gigg Lane.
In , they opened their own Broadhurst Park stadium with a friendly against Portuguese giants Benfica , and are now just three divisions below the full-professional ranks of the EFL.
AFC Wimbledon was launched in by former supporters of Wimbledon FC after the FA sanctioned the original club's controversial relocation from south-west London to Milton Keynes, a town 60 miles away on the other side of the capital, and rebrand as the MK Dons "The Dons" being Wimbledon's traditional club nickname.
That's the beauty of football existing as an open competition. Theoretically, anybody could start a club tomorrow and go from strength to strength based on merit, and all while staying truly connected to the community of which they form an important part.
Kind regards, FC Spartak Moscow.
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